After he finishes that epic scream at 3:44 you can hear the crowd oo'ing and ahh'ing....they were probably thinking "Jesus Christ, WTF was that!!!?" Cornell's vocal abilities in the early years were pretty damn close to inhuman-
Jason Everman's best times! In Nirvana and Soundgarden he was the best,but also,in Old Lady Drivers and Mindfunk,I've heard he did played a few times in Voivod on rythm guitar!
@@andyfaithnomoreguitarist5444 And then he joined the US military "influenced by Renaissance icon Benvenuto Cellini (who stated that a well-rounded man is an artist, warrior and philosopher." Sad that he had to join the murderous US military though, where a soldier is closer to executioner of civillians than brave warrior.
@@ColtraneTaylor Yes, it needed to be said, i deduce the "he's too moody for already moody bands" part meant that he was the more expressive strightforward guy in both bands (which is a great thing if you are doing it conciously not impulsively, because in that likely case it can be conterproductive) contrary to the others that kept for themselves, meaning in their private lives, and then imploded like a timebomb, they did not took the best objective decitions as individuals but at least they expressed themselves createing art and contributed their message to human history, he outlived his former bandmates, yes, but AT WHAT COST?.. There's always more than one alternative to choose.
Soundgarden is the reason I fell inlove with hard rock and why I started playing the guitar; now I have moved on to many genres but for me Soundgarden is where my roots are.
here i just found myself going.....HHHHHHARRRRRRAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAGGGGGGGGGHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! this music is too insanely epic to be true
And I here I was thinking I've seen every version of this on youtube. lol. This is by far the heaviest version (vocally) that I've seen on here. I don't know if it was one of the many nights Chris was on the liq, but he sounded decent here.
Pay attention kiddies of today, because this is REAL music. Unlike the crappy formulaic garbage coming out these days, like Nickelback and the like, who were in diapers when the monumental grunge movement took place.
After he finishes that epic scream at 3:44 you can hear the crowd oo'ing and ahh'ing....they were probably thinking "Jesus Christ, WTF was that!!!?" Cornell's vocal abilities in the early years were pretty damn close to inhuman-
His voice alone could power all of new York city!
Chris Cornell is one of those truly gifted artists that emerge once in a lifetime. His contribution to music is huge.
Best voice of all times
Jason Everman's best times! In Nirvana and Soundgarden he was the best,but also,in Old Lady Drivers and Mindfunk,I've heard he did played a few times in Voivod on rythm guitar!
@@andyfaithnomoreguitarist5444 And then he joined the US military "influenced by Renaissance icon Benvenuto Cellini (who stated that a well-rounded man is an artist, warrior and philosopher."
Sad that he had to join the murderous US military though, where a soldier is closer to executioner of civillians than brave warrior.
@@ColtraneTaylor Yes, it needed to be said, i deduce the "he's too moody for already moody bands" part meant that he was the more expressive strightforward guy in both bands (which is a great thing if you are doing it conciously not impulsively, because in that likely case it can be conterproductive) contrary to the others that kept for themselves, meaning in their private lives, and then imploded like a timebomb, they did not took the best objective decitions as individuals but at least they expressed themselves createing art and contributed their message to human history, he outlived his former bandmates, yes, but AT WHAT COST?.. There's always more than one alternative to choose.
@@FedeMayhemile. Yeah, he took a more literal attitude I think to life. Punk rockers are not the wisest people.
Soundgarden is the reason I fell inlove with hard rock and why I started playing the guitar; now I have moved on to many genres but for me Soundgarden is where my roots are.
3:33 to 3:44... most intensity I've ever heard in a song! Damn, this must have one of their best live performances!
Chris may you Rest In Peace and scorch the sky with your voice like at 3:22
God, what pipes Cornell had! UNLIMITED range! Avesome vid.
UNBELIEVABLE!!! I got goose bumps!!!! HOLY CRAP!!! This is why I LOVED THIS BAND AND THIS ERA!!!! WOW!!!
here i just found myself going.....HHHHHHARRRRRRAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAGGGGGGGGGHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
this music is too insanely epic to be true
what a great time that was Chris 🖤 💋
WHAT A VOICE!!
DAMN, this is heavy... :D
Happy birthday Grunge god, 7/20/20.
Chris Cornell ... the only heavy metal singer who could make Rob Halford shit his pants in amazement.
wheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeew that was great. damn. Never seen this clip; incredible.
That's pretty wild. That takes a crazy amount of energy.
And I here I was thinking I've seen every version of this on youtube. lol. This is by far the heaviest version (vocally) that I've seen on here. I don't know if it was one of the many nights Chris was on the liq, but he sounded decent here.
MY GOD !! He was he in a very good shape at that performance !!! Tremendous singer. What a display of sheer force Chris Cornell was.
I saw them at Fitzgerald's in Houston for this tour. Still have the shirt! 🤣
Nothing to say!
Chris we still love and miss you, we'll miss you forever. 5/18/22.💔
i wish i was born in seattle back in the 70's. witnessing such a thing would take the shit outta me for the rest of my life
I miss chris
just freaking awsm. they were so heavy back then. where was this gig?
man, I have to just say I think he was the most amazing lead vocalist of all time! Now? not as much but then? FOR SURE!
you think its just any other poser band but when chris brings those vocals in...
TOTAL FUCKING GODHEAD
Everman on bass?
his voice was almost to high for the microphone lolz
Que voz dios mio! Entre las mejores sin dudas eterno CORNELL
Pay attention kiddies of today, because this is REAL music. Unlike the crappy formulaic garbage coming out these days, like Nickelback and the like, who were in diapers when the monumental grunge movement took place.
I love Soundgarden since I was only 5,so yeah,I understand you...Nickelback a rock band? hahaha...that's funny...
Where is this from?
4:22 my goodness
you're only 25 once.
3:40 You've got nothing to sayyyyy, E NON MI ROMPERE IL CAZZOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Who is playing bass?
@tyslaseelo amen
@caddie1979
Wish i was around then lol.
Houston's music scene sucks now.
holy shit...i bet cornell wishes he still had that voice